Pointed end, tipt, no drop. Length 5-1/2". Marked with a script AS in an ellipse and 13 in a rectangle. The monogram is a script J Sch. engraved in direction of handle end. Overall and mark condition are excellent (tip mint; a couple of very minor dents in the bowl).

Bright cut, tipt on back, pointed arch drops. Length 5-1/2". Weight of the six is 2.4 troy ounces. There is a block monogram PA in a reserve. Overall condition is excellent (very minor toothmarks in bowl of one spoon). The mark is W.G.Forbes and two pseudohallmarks (see McGrew pages 111 & 129). The condition of the marks varies from very good to good.

Western form. Lid pulls off. Marked on the outside edge of the base: L in a rectangle, plus three pseudohallmarks. Height 3-1/4". Weight 2 troy ounces. The monogram is a crest of a wild animal head looking right. Overall and mark condition are excellent.

Two round pieces with ideograms and square holes in the middle, in the form of Chinese coins. Attachments on the back to form a belt buckle. Unmarked. Diameter 1-13/16". Weight 1-3/4 troy ounces. No monogram. Overall condition is excellent.

Marked three times on bottom. This distinctive J:B mark is attributed tentatively by Yale to J. Bard of PA. J.Bard of Philadelphia, c.1800, is listed in books by Thorn, Okie, and Ensko, but no mark is illustrated. Acquired from a source that says it came from a family that also had a Baltimore beaker...

Marked on back of fork, on spoon bowl, and on blade of knife: SS and an ideogram, each in a rectangle. Length of knife 7-1/2". Weight of set 2-2/3 troy ounces. No monogram. Overall and mark condition are excellent.